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Similar to the game against the Dubs last year (minus the result), on its day it's a great venue but a lot does have to go right. Plenty of the criticisms that are thrown at Pearse apply to other stadiums around the country. Shame it isn't close to that full more regularly
LárBáire (Galway) - Posts: 88 - 19/06/2026 20:34:33 2680641 Link 0 |
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At its best, on a proper good day, it's actually better than basically anywhere on the country. Where else do you get let out onto one of the best seaside locations, with the countries liveliest nightlife a half hour walk away. And it's not like those days have been rare recently. Sunday gone, the Dublin game last year, the 2024 Connacht final in the last 3 years Obviously the bad days are very bad. And the traffic is chronic. For a non car user though who might like the social side of things, it's better than basically anywhere on a good day PressureKick (UK) - Posts: 378 - 20/06/2026 00:23:20 2680660 Link 0 |
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I'm wondering how it compares to other stadiums for access, say Parch Ui Chaoimh or St Tiernachs Park?
backtooldwall (Galway) - Posts: 233 - 20/06/2026 14:11:53 2680706 Link 0 |
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Kerry will be fresh enough after that. Mayo got a few niggles but I thought they didn't look great at times. Will be interesting to see if the games are a bit more competitive tomorrow smallfrank (Galway) - Posts: 600 - 20/06/2026 21:46:35 2680762 Link 0 |